> On 3 May 2020, at 23:18, Evan Donahue wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am returning to some work in Pharo after about ~2.5 years and reminding
> myself of what I was working on before I got sidetracked. It appears
>
> I had mostly finished for release a dynamic contracts library for run time
> t
On Sun, 17 May 2020 at 20:54, ASAM wrote:
> Thanks for the tips. It really helped me a lot.
> The dll is now loaded (I chose the 64-bit version of the dll).
>
> I am currently working on value mashalling and I want to create an ENUM
> class subclass from FFIEnumeration.
>
> Inside http://books.ph
> On 18 May 2020, at 19:12, Ben Coman wrote:
>
> The class-side #initialization method only gets called when the class is
> created e.g. when first loaded into a fresh image.
Almost: it gets to run whenever the method is loaded and is new or different.
If the method is loaded again and its
Hi all,
We wanted to announce that, as announced previously, Smalltalkhub is going read
only from tomorrow, 8h central Europe time.
This means the service could be down for a couple of hours until the sync of
data is done.
Keep tuned,
Guille and Christophe in behalf of the RMoD team
Oh. Thank you for your answers. Now that you say it, I remember it. I dealt
with Pharo 2 years ago. And now I come back to load and execute a DLL with
Pharo.
Does anyone have a more detailed example of FFIOpaqueObjectis object than in
the book (http://books.pharo.org/booklet-uffi/pdf/2020-02-12-u
It's 2020 and we're still faced with browser compatibility issues?!!
Man, the web is really a piece o' sh*t.
Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas-2 wrote
> Same for Firefox. I thought the poll was closed when I visited. Now I
> can check it works on Chromium. I wonder how many people tried to
> partic
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I already have a GitHub repository named FredsLunch-Pharo.
The local clone of that (using shell and git) is
Importing repository from /Users/Michael/Development/gitRepos/FredsLunch-Pharo
> [graphe:~/Development/gitRepos/FredsLunch-Pharo] Michael% git status
> On branch maste
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 4:01 PM horrido wrote:
> It's 2020 and we're still faced with browser compatibility issues?!!
>
> Man, the web is really a piece o' sh*t.
>
Ah, you forgot the little detail about having to authorize 3-4 dozen(!)
scripts from many different sources to run on your computer